US5971885A - Roller assembly - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H15/00—Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio, or for reversing rotary motion, by friction between rotary members
- F16H15/02—Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio, or for reversing rotary motion, by friction between rotary members without members having orbital motion
- F16H15/04—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios
- F16H15/06—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B
- F16H15/32—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a curved friction surface formed as a surface of a body of revolution generated by a curve which is neither a circular arc centered on its axis of revolution nor a straight line
- F16H15/36—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a curved friction surface formed as a surface of a body of revolution generated by a curve which is neither a circular arc centered on its axis of revolution nor a straight line with concave friction surface, e.g. a hollow toroid surface
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/04—Features relating to lubrication or cooling or heating
- F16H57/042—Guidance of lubricant
- F16H57/0421—Guidance of lubricant on or within the casing, e.g. shields or baffles for collecting lubricant, tubes, pipes, grooves, channels or the like
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/04—Features relating to lubrication or cooling or heating
- F16H57/0456—Lubrication by injection; Injection nozzles or tubes therefor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H15/00—Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio, or for reversing rotary motion, by friction between rotary members
- F16H15/02—Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio, or for reversing rotary motion, by friction between rotary members without members having orbital motion
- F16H15/04—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios
- F16H15/06—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B
- F16H15/32—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a curved friction surface formed as a surface of a body of revolution generated by a curve which is neither a circular arc centered on its axis of revolution nor a straight line
- F16H15/36—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a curved friction surface formed as a surface of a body of revolution generated by a curve which is neither a circular arc centered on its axis of revolution nor a straight line with concave friction surface, e.g. a hollow toroid surface
- F16H15/38—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a curved friction surface formed as a surface of a body of revolution generated by a curve which is neither a circular arc centered on its axis of revolution nor a straight line with concave friction surface, e.g. a hollow toroid surface with two members B having hollow toroid surfaces opposite to each other, the member or members A being adjustably mounted between the surfaces
- F16H2015/383—Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a curved friction surface formed as a surface of a body of revolution generated by a curve which is neither a circular arc centered on its axis of revolution nor a straight line with concave friction surface, e.g. a hollow toroid surface with two members B having hollow toroid surfaces opposite to each other, the member or members A being adjustably mounted between the surfaces with two or more sets of toroid gearings arranged in parallel
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H57/048—Type of gearings to be lubricated, cooled or heated
- F16H57/0487—Friction gearings
- F16H57/049—Friction gearings of the toroid type
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- This invention relates to rollers, and to cooling them in use. It relates especially, but not exclusively, to rollers that must rotate at high speed and under high loading from two opposed surfaces which contact the roller at opposite ends of a diameter, so squeezing the roller between them.
- the invention thus relates particularly to the rollers used in the variators of the toroidal-race rolling traction type.
- the cooling of the discs and rollers and of the traction fluid is always an important consideration.
- the fluid must always be present in the form of a thin film between the rollers and the toroidal races of the discs, to prevent metal-to-metal contact, so that traction is transmitted between discs and rollers by way of shear generated within the thin film.
- the waste heat generated within the film in an instant during which it is transmitting traction, is quickly dissipated an instant later when that particular volume of fluid will have moved clear of the "nip" between race and rollers.
- the heat conductivity of the hardened steel they are made of is not particularly high.
- the heat input is always concentrated at the circumference.
- concentration of the heat input is aggravated by the fact that the roller rim is in practice rounded to a cross-radius, so that the instantaneous "contact" between roller and race, by way of the intervening film of traction fluid, tends to be small when measured in a direction parallel to the roller axis.
- British patent application number GB-A-2282196 discloses a roller assembly for the above type of variator in which cooling fluid is provided to the roller surface via a hollow roller support arm. The fluid is passed through a single outlet positioned opposite the roller outer surface and bathes the roller in cooling fluid.
- the present invention provides a roller assembly for use in a toroidal-race rolling-traction variator comprising a roller mounted in a carriage and ducting for introducing flows of cooling liquid to the roller thereby to remove heat from the roller during operation of the device, in which the ducting includes at least two mutually opposed outlets positioned for directing cooling liquid onto opposing portions of the roller.
- the outlets comprise a pair of outlets within the roller carriage and said outlets are positioned for directing cooling liquid onto an outer contacting surface of the roller.
- each outlet includes two apertures, each aperture being angled relative to the other so as to direct a stream of cooling liquid onto a different portion of the outer contacting surface of the roller.
- the apertures are angled relative to each other such as to direct cooling fluid both upstream and downstream thereof.
- the assembly includes one or more spray bars extending part-way around but radially spaced from the roller rim.
- each spray bar includes a plurality of outlets for directing cooling liquids onto the roller.
- outlets comprise nozzles operative to direct a stream of cooling fluid onto the roller.
- each spray bar is positioned to direct the cooling liquid at or near to the position at which the roller makes contact with some other part of the device.
- the or each spray bar is positioned to direct the cooling liquid at or near to the position at which the roller loses contact with the said other part of the device.
- the cooling liquid is accessed from the lubrication circuit of a device in which, in use, it is mounted.
- the present invention also provides a roller assembly for use in a toroidal-race rolling-traction variator comprising a roller mounted in a carriage operably connected to a double acting piston of a roller control cylinder, said control cylinder including a stem connecting the piston to the carriage and having a passage therethrough for the transportation of cooling fluid to the roller, said stem having an end face exposed to a pressurising effect of the cooling fluid and the double acting piston having a confronting surface also exposed to the pressurising effect of the cooling fluid, such that any axial load on the stem is at least partially counteracted by an opposite effect on the confronting surface of the double acting piston.
- the mutually confronting surfaces act to define a cavity into which the fluid is provided and the assembly further includes an axially extending supply pipe extending into the cavity for supplying fluid thereto.
- the arrangement further comprises an axially extending passage in the double acting piston positioned for receiving the supply of fluid and being moveable relative to the supply pipe such as to facilitate the supply of fluid to the cavity regardless of the axial position of the piston.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a roller assembly for use in a variator of the toroidal-race rolling-traction type (not shown);
- FIG. 2 is an axial section both of this assembly and of an alternative design of roller assembly
- FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view taken in the direction of arrows x--x of FIG. 2 and illustrates a first arrangement of the discharge apertures;
- FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional view taken in the direction of arrows x--x of FIG. 2 and illustrates a second arrangement of the discharge apertures;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative form of roller assembly.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic representation of a continuously-variable transmission of the type in which rollers of the present invention may be incorporated.
- reference numeral 12 indicates the roller and numerals 14,15 indicate the bearings by which it is mounted for rotation on a central shaft 17 in a supporting carriage 19.
- the roller supporting part of the carriage 19 is secured to a stem section 21.
- the stem 21 is in turn supported by a spherical joint 23 in the piston 25 of a roller control cylinder 27 of known type. Movement of the piston is achieved by varying the pressures on either side of the piston.
- the proximal end 21a is open and moves within a hollow plug 29 which is accepted in an appropriate mounting socket shown schematically at 32 on the variator casing to secure the roller 10 assembly in place in the variator (see FIG. 6).
- roller carriage 19 and the piston stem 21 are provided with a network of passageways 33. This enables cooling liquid e.g. oil diverted from, for example, the variator's lubrication circuit shown schematically at 50, to be fed via the mounting socket 32 etc. through the roller carriage 19 to two discharge apertures 35,36 adjacent the roller rim.
- cooling liquid e.g. oil diverted from, for example, the variator's lubrication circuit shown schematically at 50
- the discharge apertures are best provided in the form of nozzles capable of creating a spray or stream (jet) of cooling fluid and directing it onto an appropriate portion of the roller 12. Whilst the cross-section of FIG. 2 illustrates a simple convergent nozzle, it will be appreciated that various forms of nozzles thereof may be used and that the final form depends on the required flow pattern.
- the roller assembly is alternatively or additionally provided with two curved spray bars 38,39 extending part-way around the roller rim downstream of the (fixed) locations 41 at which the rim makes contact with the variator input and output discs, and, advantageously, the two spray bars terminate in end nozzles or apertures 40 operative to direct streams of cooling liquid at or just downstream of the contact locations 41 at which point it is hottest, so as to maximise the cooling effect there.
- the nozzles are positioned close to the point at which it is desired to direct the cooling fluid and are such as to create a discrete flow of fluid.
- Such an arrangement provides a particularly effective method of cooling the roller surface and is, therefore, of benefit when a higher cooling rate is required.
- the broken lines in FIG. 1 diagrammatically indicate the streams of cooling fluid provided by the spray bars 38,39 in operation of the assembly.
- the nozzles 35, 36 of FIG. 2 also benefit from being close to the roller surface 41 and are also, preferably, provided in the form of stream creating nozzles.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 it will be appreciated that, in the simple form of the present invention i.e. an arrangement without spraybars 32, 39, one may employ a number of nozzle or aperture arrangements.
- a pair of mutually opposed nozzles 35, 36 are provided at opposite sides of the carriage 19 (see also FIG. 2) and positioned for directing a spray or stream towards each other such that the cooling fluid is deposited onto surface 41 of the roller 12.
- FIG. 4 one could employ a plurality of nozzles or apertures on each side of the carriage 19.
- a pair of nozzles 35a, 35b, 36a, 36b are provided on each side of the carriage 19.
- the nozzles of the first pair 35a, 35b are each angled relative to each other such that they direct fluid flow onto different areas of roller 12.
- the nozzles of each pair are angled relative to each other such that one directs a stream of fluid upstream of their position whilst the other directs fluid downstream thereof.
- the nozzles of the other pair 36a, 36b are similarly positioned and directed. Whilst the actual angular position is very much dependent upon the specific requirements of the apparatus, it has been found that by angling one nozzle upstream at an angle of approximately 30° longitudinal axis of the roller assembly and the other downstream at a similar angle provides an effective cooling pattern without excess diffusion taking place before the spray contacts the roller surface 41. Other possibilities will, however, present themselves to a person skilled in the art. Additionally, it will be possible to employ a combination of nozzle arrangements from FIGS. 3 and 4.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an alternative form of roller assembly 10 substantially the same as that shown in FIG. 2 save for the features associated with the supply of cooling fluid to the proximal end 2 la of stem 21.
- the cooling fluid is supplied to the interior 60 of the stem 21 via an axially extending supply pipe 62.
- This pipe is provided with an annular seal 64 which prevents fluid seeping out into region 33 in which it could act against proximal end 21 a and affect the axial position of the roller.
- the supply pipe extends into a cavity 61 formed between an end face 65 of stem 21 and a confronting surface 65 of the double acting piston 25.
- the supply pipe 62 extends axially onto an axially extending passage formed in the double acting piston 25 which, in operation, slides over the supply pipe 62 as it moves back and forth, thereby to ensure effective supply of fluid to the cavity regardless of the axial position of the piston 25.
- a variator suitable for use with the newly proposed roller assemblies 10 comprises a pair of input roller discs 62,64 and a pair of output roller discs 80, 82 all of which are mounted on input shaft 70 in a manner well known in the art and therefore not described further herein.
- a first end 70a of the shaft is driven by, for example, a vehicle's engine and rotation thereof is passed to the output discs 80, 82 via the input discs and the rollers 12 positioned therebetween.
- the output discs 80, 82 are linked via a chain drive 71 to an epicyclic gearbox (not shown ) which in turn drives output shaft 72 connected to, for example, the vehicle's transmission.
- a gear wheel 74 provided on output shaft 72 is clutchably engageable to the shaft and meshes with a permanently engaged gear on the input shaft 70 thereby to provide direct drive to the output shaft whenever desirable.
- the variator as described is of conventional form save for the roller assemblies which are as described above and as shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 of the attached drawings.
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